Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Nov 1921, p. 10

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Y BRITISH N WHIG. THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1021. THE DAIL Is Surely Worth Fresh Films always. Cyko Paper, Fixing Powders--everything J/| for the amateur photogra: PRINTING AND DEVELOPING The quality work. Bring us your camera troubles, We'll help you out. WATCH SATURDAY'S SENSATION ! Your Big Oppoftunity 1 TREADGOLD SPORTING | GOODS CO. BICYCLES--FISHING TACKLE--PHONOGRAPH 8---CAMERAS. 88 PRINCESS STREET "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECOPD" All sizes for all size pictures. Prices very low. From the familiar Box Camera to the most expensive, we have them. In the World of Sport ' * 1 NO PANTS. | | - } LITTLE BITS | | Lut He Went on and Scored a Touch ae | For His Team. | At a game in Toronto last Satur- 5 | day , betweeen Beaches midgets and ganizing for this winter tomorrow | 4ihany Rousell. of . the Beaches, evening, If interested in hockey | gturted through the line and was Sofie HoW8 30 the city council Toons | greppled by several Albany players. Bet In the game. 1f not interest- He emerged on the other side, trium- ed, it is time that you were a follow- vhant, but minus his pants. 'Without rot iia Stent Canadian game, Come Etorping to ascertain the extent of © meeting anyway. the damage done, he kept on and - scored a touch, ch to the amuse- Nothing but flowers, where before inert of the Hey With the > ge Jricks. ye pagers in Toronto true spirit of a rugby player he de- Ye Seen an loved. cided that the touch was worth more - to his tea i . After watching University of To- ficed his W than his pants and eacri ronto, McGill and Queen's in action, : local fans will not concede that the | Intercollegiate is furnishing as high {class football as McGill and Varsity did last year."--Toronto Globe. It looks as if Steve Vair will be {his own successor as, coach of the ! Argonaut O.H.A. senior team this hockey season. No official statement | has come out but several players say Pe will be back on the job, Keeping BUY A PHOTO ALBUM The Frontenac Hockey club is or- ANSCO CAMERAS $2.50 up. ' Sella da Peanut? -+.. the Queen's team showed in this fellow "Tony" Evans the smart- es' quarterback in the intercolleg- .ate."--Toronto Telegram. What's {# a name? They have the last part of it right and they are say- ing something nice about him so it's ail right. Anyway "Johnnie" won't mind. " Developers, Another New One. This year Varsity and McGill are determined to try out every known kind of athletic and sporting compe- - tition and have invented some new 0, to be in California, now that | oe Sven The atest is a "tele. winter's here . and have 2 | hanks "i ooting match held on good angel to transport us back each fron ey ving Day. The Toronto hockey match night. BAT Ot at Long Branch and the other team in Montreal. The results The skaters and hockeyists are all |" ©'e sent over the wires and the getting uneasy since the heavy snow- | COMPetition went on with the teams fall and the little cold spell. Many |:Iree hundred miles from each other. are in the habit of watching the big | Ya'*ity won out by 663 to 608, new rink anxiously. -- Aura Lee J .riors stole a march en eir Toronto rivals when they romp- ed out on 'he Arena for a practice on Tuesday night Leadley and Harding, 10,000 Disabled Men See Football Games nd disabled United 8 of the great war will college elevens in pldyed in the big cities as guests of the Knights Ten tho States' veterk see the leadi their games this season orities, The K. of C. took more than 50,- 000 veterans to major league base- ball games during the summer, and extended to include football, ball and boxing, Announcement to Ginley, supreme Secretary of the order, -- THE LAST GAME. Queen's Final Match Here on Satur. day With M Queen's play their game in this year's intercollegiate series at the George Richardson stadium "on Saturday when MéGill's dozen will be here to attempt 'o take a fall out of them. There is littie chance of this. That 25 to 1 defeat is still smarting the tri-color players and they will put all they have into this week's contest, The winning of the game by Queen's will give the title to Varsity without further argument. If McGill should squeeze out a victory they will be tied with Varsity and a play-off will be necessary, as last year. So far the Queen's squad has done better than was ever hoped at the be- ginning of the season. With Varsity they have come out of the two con- tests slightly in the lead, having 21 points to the 18 made by Torontd. The first game on October 8th was a final rugby Toronto Telegram. Aud just a few words for the work of Leadley and Harding. They are Local hockey fans who followed Queen's through the semi-finals ot the junior O.H.A. last winter will be as good interested "o here that Lane, of las. | . 5 as the advance notices sald year's Cornwall team, is out wi:zh | they are. These advance notices Aura Lee juiiors this year. jsut Leadley would kick even, or per- ----- laps surpass Snyder or Sommerville Walt. Cain, former lacrosse stu» | DR tis respect. They said Harding for Brantford, has been appointed | pold Prove a great ground gainer deputy minis: of lands and forests | C +Use of his speed. They did that | tor Ontario. 4nd more, Leadley not only kicked ! | splendidly, but used great judgment in placing his punts. And along with PHONE 529. i | HAT TIE GAME | THAT TIE GAM ( : JAMA, | Harding, he did not mufr a single Across Canada Travel | + Standard Train cf Quality ig | Has Made Things Run Even More | °1® 311 afternoon. And that is a high Surprisingly, class record considering the kicking | When Varsity and McGill playa | Varsity handed them. As for run. to a 4-4 tie on October 29th, there | Ping, Leadley stood out ove- Hard- were many comments passed in |i08. The Hamilton boy showed great sporting circles. Many claimed that | f00t, an evasive shift and a fake pass the tie should have been played off [that fooled the Varsity tacklers time before the teams left the field, others | 2nd again, said that it did not matter. All | ---- agreed that it would add to the sur- A man's curiosity never rivals that | prises and twists in the intercollegi- | ©f @ woman until some one casually [re series this year, ' remarks that his name appeared in The Last Word in Travel Comfort All Steel For Queen's if it had any effect, it was a bad one. There was a possibil- ity that McGill might have won their yesterday's paper, Even if there is no place like home that is n. reason why a man should loaf around there instead of Everyone Invited to Free Exhibit game if overtime had been played. There was more posibility that Var- sity would have taken it. At any rate, it left each team with an odd point to its credit, so, that, when Queen's had been defeated by McGil?, Cars ° Fully Equipped looking for work. ------------------ i § Courteous attendants night travel. Stewards, ---- in charge to demonstrate Chefs, Waiters and Porters 'q Housewives will be specially interested in culinary | they found that it was necessary to the comforts of day and win two straight game in order to on duty. | show up in the title list, A win and : a tic would have given them a chance arrangements, to even up with one nf the other teams. If they defcat McGill here on Sat- IATA SYRUP OF TAR GQ COD - LIVER OIL urday it will leave Varsity in the lead, with the points; Varsity §, Queen's 4, McGill 3, truly as close as any could wish it, If MeGill should win it will stand; Varsity 5, McGill 5, Queen's 2, To finish up in good style Queen's should win. Then we would have the points 5, 4, 3; the champions scoring only one touch; the second team winning two gawes out of the total played, and breaking even' with the other two teams in the series without hav- ing a show at the title, The second team will hdve 'scored more points than the leading one in their meet- ings, and the third team will have scored more against the second than the total scored by the second against the first, But that's enough, We give it up. THAT'S HIM | knew a fat wollering gent Every place in his auto he went He had barrels of dough It was no wonder though For he was all the time raising my ' rent. Many Golf Balls Used Yearly. Canada buys three million, six hundred thousand golf balls every year now, according to estimate giv- en by P. F. Forgan, of Scotland, a manufacturer of golf supplies,cwho Is visiting Toronto. Mr. Forman Said the strides made by Canada and the United States"in the matter of golf were wonderful, It Was also .musing to see McLeod pen; for "scragg'ng." In the ful- ure, players, when it fs impossible to get al man around the ankles, will She: Da yob think Present styles are becoming? he wy Yes, yes, go on. Becomins clean victory for Queen's and the { better of the play in last Saturday's game is conceded to them ,s0 that, curiously, they have worsted the team picked for the championship. With McGill they have yet to even up. They may not be able to pile up such a score as the Red and White did in Montreal but it is thought that they will give the Shdgmen a bad beating. However, it is not safe to take the outcome for granted, as Shaughnessy has fooled the best of "dope" before now and might re- peat. If he does repeat, then he will deserve to be known as a leader of rugby coaches. RED AND WHITE WORK. Both Morning and Aftermoon for - Queen's Game. The McGill rugby squad is report- ed to be working both morning and afternnon in preparation for the zame with Queen's here on Saturday. If they fail to win in Kingston their last chance of taking the intercolleg- 1ate title goes sliding. T7f they win, then they are tied with Varsity and wi'l have to play off. No casualties resulted from the game with Syracuse and Murphy and Lazier have returned from the sick list. No move regarding a play-off will be made until the McGill has de- finjtely won the game, Montreal pa- pers say. In Montreal they do not seem to look on a win from Queen's as a very hard task. Having seen the game on October 29th, in which Queen's put up their poorest exhibition this year, they cannot possibly imagine how the tri-colour will hold the Shagmen, ------------ ' Kilties Go to Texas, Training quarters in Texas for the New York Kilties next spring lave beea decided upon by the club man- agement, The location has been selected, it was said, and would be announced later, There is a Hkelthood that the Kilties will engage in a series of games with the St. Louis Cardinals while in Texas, and will not meet the Brooklyn National Leaguers uatil ready to start northward, -------- Don't follow the crowd If 'you want to be a leader, Murdered. Put right out of business, a whole * | family, not of good honest folks, but of Corns--sore, troublesome corns that sting and bite. Putnam's Corn Extractor is the only painless sure 'relief for corns. It never falls. 25c. everywhere. 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